go ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



12. ACTES DE LA SOCIETE LiNNEENNE DE BORDEAUX, 56 ScHe, T. vii- 



— Zoological Notes, J. Perez. 



13. Entomologisk Tidskrift utgifven af Entomologiska Fore- 

 NiNGEN I Stockholm, xvi, H. 1-2. — Diagnoses of new Lepidoptera froni 

 Africa, C. Aurivillius. Contribution to the knowledge of the Capsid 

 genus J^u /vius Stu], O. M. Reuttr. Ibid, xvi, H. 3. — Contributions to- 

 the knowledge of the insect fauna .of Canieroons, ii, Rhopalocera, C. 

 Aurivillius (continued in H. 4 of same volume). 



14. Entomologische Nachrichten, xxii, H. 2. — Two new Odonata 

 captured by Mr. G. Zenker in Canieroons, F. Karsch. 



15. Psyche, a journal of Entomology, February, 1896. — Habits and 

 parasites of a new Californian wasp, A. Davidson. Notes on the Winter 

 insect fauna of Vigo County, Indiana, iv, \V. S. Blatciiley. Final r.otes^ 

 on Orgyia, H. G. Dyar. Notes on the Acrididae of New England, ii, 

 Tryaxilinae ii, A. P. Morse. New species of Papirius, J. W. Folsom. 

 Some new insects, T. D. A. Cockerell. A Ceroplastes and its parasite, 

 ibid. Preliminary diagnoses of new Coccidae, ibid. 



16. United States Department of Agriculture, Division of 

 Entomology, Bulletin No. 2, new series (Proceedings of the Seventh 

 Annual Meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists). — Ento- 

 mological notes and problems, J. B. Smith. Notes on insecticides, C. L. 

 Marlatt. Some experiments with the knapsack kerosene attachment, H. 

 E. Weed. A modification of the kerosene knapsack sprayer, C. M. 

 Weed. Spraying without a pump, J. M. Aldrich. " Raupenleim" and 

 " Dendrolene," J. B. Smith. A city entomologist and insecticides, E. B. 

 Southwick. Insects of the season in Michigan, G. C. Davis. Herbivor- 

 ous habits of certain Dermestidae, F. H. Chittenden. Some shade-tree 

 insects of Springfield and other New England cities, L. O. Howard. The 

 elm-leaf beetle in Washington, C. L. Marlatt. The elm-leaf beetle ii> 

 Albany, J. A. Lintner. Notes on the Gypsy Moth in Massachusetts, C. 

 H. Fernald. The striped Cottonwood beetle, J. A. Lintner. On the study 

 of forest-tree insects, A. D. Hopkins. The importation and repression 

 of destructive insects, F. M. Webster. Insects of the year in Ohio, F. 

 M. Webster. On the natural conditions which affect the distribution and 

 abundance of Coccidae, T. D. A. Cockerell, How shall we improve our 

 collections?, C. P. Gillette. 



17. AnNALES DE LA SOCIETE EnTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE, 1894, ])t. 



r, fasc. I.— The genus Dysides Pert. [Apoleon Gorh. in part), P. Lesiie. 

 Descriptions of new species of Lampyridae, E. Olivier. Note on the role 

 of the sternal spatula in the larvae of Cecidomyans, J. J. Kieffer. On the 

 seminal receptacle of the wasp {Vespa germatiica), P. Marchal. De- 

 scriptions of Nocturnal Lepidoptera, P. Thierry-Mieg. Of sex in the 

 Scydmaenidae, J. Croissandeau. Determination of the sex of Coleopter- 

 ous insects of the same species, M. Martin. Note on the cave inhabiting 

 Arthropoda of the Transvaal, E. Simon. The copulatory male organ of 



